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Irving
Mortgage Lending Rates Information
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As with most
places, mortgages are a fact of life for home owners
in Irving; 71% of houses there have a mortgage. If
you're thinking about using a second mortgage or
home equity loan on your place in the city, you're
not alone. About 8% of home owners have done that.
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Irving
Area
Realtors
Remax - Chrisitine Vanest (469) 733-6676
Zip Realty - Dave Elliot (214)
289-4139-2246
Phillipe
Lewis Properties - Jennifer Shannon
(214) 559-3154
Keller
Williams
- Lewis Robinson (469) 335-2235
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check out property and real estate info in
these cities and towns near Frisco, Texas:
| Location |
Pop. |
Median Family
Income (2000) |
| Irving |
191,615 |
$50,172 |
| Cockrell Hill |
4,443 |
$34,722 |
|
Dallas |
1,188,580 |
$40,921 |
|
Euless |
46,005 |
$54,697 |
|
Farmers Branch |
27,508 |
$57,531 |
|
Grand Prairie |
127,427 |
$51,449 |
|
Highland Park |
8,842 |
$200,001 |
Adjacent counties
Irving High Schools
(Sorted by Number of Students)
NIMITZ
High School
100 W OAKDALE
972-273-8600
A Title I school.
Serves 2,550 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 19.6
IRVING
High School
900 N O'CONNOR RD
972-273-8300
A Title I school.
Serves 2,544 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18
MACARTHUR
High School
3700 N MAC ARTHUR BLVD
972-261-2100
A Title I school.
Serves 2,542 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 20.2
NORTH HILLS SCHOOL
606 E ROYAL LN
972-501-0645
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
Serves 885 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 12.1
UNIVERSAL ACADEMY
2616 N MACARTHUR BLVD
972-255-1800
A charter school.
Title I eligible, not
participating.
Serves 642 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 14.4
UNIVERSAL ACADEMY -
FLOWER MOUND
2616 N MACARTHUR ACADEMY
972-513-1608
A charter school.
Serves 591 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 12.8
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Irving
Mortgage Statistics
|
Category |
Value |
|
Homes With No Mortgage |
29% |
|
With A Mortgage |
71% |
|
First Mortgage Only |
62% |
|
Second Mortgage or Home Equity
Loan |
8% |
|
Second Mortgage Only |
5% |
|
Home Equity Loan Only |
4% |
Irving
Housing Expenses
|
Category |
Value |
|
Owner Costs as % of Income |
17.2% |
|
Median Real Estate Taxes (2000) |
$1,510 |
Irving
Household Size
|
Category |
Value |
|
Total Occupied |
76,262 |
|
1-Person Households |
31% |
|
2-Person Households |
30% |
|
3-Person Households |
15% |
|
4-Person Households |
12% |
|
5-Person Households |
6% |
|
6-Person Households |
3% |
|
7+-Person Households |
2% |
Irving
Housing - Year Built
|
Category |
Value |
|
Median Year Built |
1980 |
|
Median Year Built (Owner
Occupied) |
1969 |
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Median Year Built (Renter
Occupied) |
1983 |
Irving
Home Heating
|
Category |
Value |
|
Using Utility Co. Gas Heat |
68% |
|
Using Bottled/Tank Gas Heat |
1% |
|
Using Electric Heat |
31% |
Irving
Housing Size
|
Category |
Value |
|
No Bedrooms |
1% |
|
1 Bedroom |
3% |
|
2 Bedrooms |
17% |
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3 Bedrooms |
56% |
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4 Bedrooms |
19% |
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5+ Bedrooms |
3% |
Irving
Information
Irving,
Texas, in Dallas county, is 8
miles W of
Dallas, Texas. Part of the
surrounding Dallas metro area,
the city is not an isolated
city. Irving is home to some
191,615 residents.
Irving was founded in 1903 by J.O. "Otto" Schulze
and Otis Brown.
It is believed
that literary
author
Washington
Irving was a
favorite of
Netta Barcus
Brown, and
consequently the
name of the
townsite,
Irving, was
chosen. Irving
originally began
in 1889 as an
area called
Gorbit, and in
1894 the name
changed to Kit.
Irving was
incorporated
April 14, 1914,
with Otis Brown
as the first
mayor.
By the late
nineteenth
century the
Irving area was
the site of
churches, two
cotton gins, a
blacksmith shop
and a general
store. The
Irving district
public school
system dates
back to the 1909
establishment of
Kit and Lively
schools.
Population
growth was slow
and sometimes
halting, with
only 357
residents in
1925, but a
significant
increase began
in the 1930s.
By the early
1960s the city
had a population
of approximately
45,000. A number
of manufacturing
plants operated
in Irving, along
with
transportation,
retail and
financial
businesses. The
University of
Dallas in Irving
opened in 1956,
and Texas
Stadium was
completed in
1971 as the home
park of the
Dallas Cowboys.
Irving's
population
reached 155,037
in 1990 and is
currently (2006)
estimated at
just over
197,000. Former
Irving City
Council member
Mayor Herbert
Gears was
elected to a
three-year term
in June, 2005.
The
People and Families of Irving
In
Irving, about 47% of adults are
married.
The
people of Irving are more likely
male than female.
Wealth
and Education
In 2000,
Irving had a median family
income of $50,172. Impressively,
having a college education is
normal in Irving. It's worth
saying that successful single
guys are not uncommon in the
city.
Political Inclinations
George
W. Bush was the top money-getter
($171,350) among 2004
Presidential candidates in
Irving. The Republican party
stood out in its ability to
raise campaign money in the
city.
Irving
Housing
According to the 2000 census,
37% of the housing in Irving was
owner-occupied. On average,
homes in the city have gone up
relatively recently. Can't find
a roommate? That's OK in Irving,
where renting little apartments
isn't uncommon. If you want a
nice house, or any home in a
nice city, you usually need to
pay higher property taxes. It's
no different here.
Commuting
In
Irving, 93% of commuters drive
to work.
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